§ Mr. LlwydTo ask the Secretary of State for Education if he will publish for each county and for England as a whole for the last available year(a) the number of students aged 19 years and over receiving further education and (b) the estimated proportion of those students aged 19 years and over in further education who are not receiving grants.
§ Mr. BoswellThe number of students in each LEA in England aged 19 and over who are undertaking further education and the estimated proportion of those students who do not receive an award under section 2 of the Education Act 1962 are shown in the table.
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Number of FE students aged 19 and over by Home LEA showing number of students not receiving grants under section 2 of the 1962 Education
Act
1991–92
Local education authority Number of Students aged 19 and over students aged 19 and over not receiving grants Number Percentage Corporation of London 243 99 Camden 2,988 100 Greenwich 2,927 96 Hackney 4,659 97 Hammersmith 4,051 98 Islington 3,592 97 Kensington 6,952 98 Lambeth 7,069 98 Lewisham 4,553 96 Southwark 4,344 98 Tower Hamlets 3,145 97 Wandsworth 6,199 n/a Westminster 4,016 100 Barking 1,686 91 Barnet 12,122 96 Bexley 2,235 88 Brent 7,280 96 Bromley 2,791 95 Croydon 4,562 99 Ealing 6,501 94 Enfield 9,725 98 Haringey 7,456 100 Harrow 9,495 100 Havering 3,560 92 Hillingdon 3,794 100 Hounslow 3,153 100 Kingston upon Thames 1,527 96 Merton 3,223 92 Newham 7,778 95 Redbridge 4,240 100 Richmond upon Thames 15,847 99 Sutton 9,443 98 Waltham Forest 4,629 98 Birmingham 22,722 88 Coventry 8,188 95 Dudley 12,291 98 Sandwell 7,058 91 Solihull 4,818 96 Walsall 5,336 71 Wolverhampton 7,316 100
Numbers of FE students aged 19 and over by Home LEA showing number of students not receiving grants
1991–92
Local Education Authority Number of Students aged 19 and over Percentage of students aged 19 and over not receiving grants Number Percentage Knowsley 3,783 86 Liverpool 14,498 93 St. Helens 5,356 95 Sefton 8,383 99 Wirral 16,215 97 Bolton 4,546 88 Bury 3,080 83 Manchester 9,595 88 Oldham 2,354 90 Rochdale 5,103 83 Salford 8,151 97 Stockport 4,221 90 Tameside 6,539 96 Trafford 8,025 98 Wigan 8,710 97 Barnsley 4,635 93 Doncaster 11,560 96 Rotherham 10,915 95 Sheffield 22,053 95 Bradford 22,984 96 Calderdale 3,946 97 Kirklees 10,942 90 Leeds 18,059 96 Wakefield 10,476 97 Gateshead 4,725 97 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 4,492 92 North Tyneside 3,664 82 South Tyneside 4,006 94 Sunderland 7,071 93 Avon 30,177 91 Bedfordshire 13,396 93 Berkshire 24,613 100 Buckinghamshire 9,925 99 Cambridgeshire 11,746 99 Cheshire 27,988 95 Cleveland 16,716 99 Cornwall (including I.o.Scilly) 4,579 82 Cumbria 7,596 84 Derbyshire 21,594 94 Devon 16,008 90 Dorset 9,331 85 34W
Numbers of FE students aged 19 and over by Home LEA showing number of students not receiving grants, 1991–92 Local Education Authority Number of Students aged 19 and over Percentage of students aged 19+ not receiving grants Durham 16,533 95 East Sussex 22,461 99 Essex 23,986 93 Gloucestershire 21,649 97 Hampshire 29,696 95 Hereford and Worcester 21,806 99 Hertfordshire 44,767 99 Humberside 19,333 86 Isle of Wight 4,492 95 Kent 14,591 80 Lancashire 61,824 89 Leicestershire 17,012 83 Lincolnshire 8,780 85 Norfolk 9,234 89 North Yorkshire 21,913 92 Northamptonshire 16,492 98 Northumberland 4,030 95 Nottinghamshire 48,840 99 Oxfordshire 14,081 98
Local Education Authority Number of Students aged 19 and over Percentage of students aged 19+ not receiving grants Shropshire 18,487 96 Somerset 14,067 95 Staffordshire 27,396 95 Suffolk 20,403 96 Surrey 9,965 94 Warwickshire 14,372 100 West Sussex 7,762 100 Wiltshire 27,764 98 England 1,247,006 95 Note: These tables do not include data for sixth form college students. Sixth form colleges transferred to the new FE sector on 1 April 1993.